258 JAcosaundria Pentag. Mcsembryanthemum. , 
and the border is raised with lime rubbish to 
prevent their rooting deep and growing luxu- 
runt, they may bc pre served through | the 
winter with very little shelter, aud these will 
flower f" better than those under cover." 
Mill. d 
SOME EN SARUNEA, Foliis distinctis ze 
uncis, petalis rubicundis, caulihus 
suffrutescentibus plus minusve e- 
rectis («xceplo ultimo reptante). 
Forte genus proprium. 
T INctaAupENT1A. Floribus nocte et. die erpan 
815, bracteis basi latissimis, folus bon ai 
triquetris. plus minusve. scabiido-punctatis, 
ramulis valde compres 
bractea- M. (Double- bracted) mis ird genes 
tum. quatior late ovatis carinatis. calycem. am- 
173. plectentibus, petalis basi albis, faniuliei e 
— bracteatum. | Hort. 12277 
p.39. 5. 155. Af ed. 2. v. 3. p. 216. yet 
Lm ymo quod sequens ens est) .— Nobis in misc. 
t. p. 90 —4A1. bracteatum. Willd, sp. pl. 2. 
p: 1050. (exeluso synomymo  Dillenit, gu toG 
sequens est.) 
HaniraT ad Caput Bonze Spei. 
FronzT Aug. fin. ad s I per noctem et 
diem ecl puleherr 
IsTROD. 1773 
Oss. AsT first saw. this species at Kew, jt is 
most likely the M. Msn of the Hort. 
Bew. ed. V. which in tha! case wrongly cites 
Dillenius, whose init belongs to. M. radi- 
atum, VIT | never observed at Kew. 
